utilities/mkfastmod can create indexes in Linux.
Joachim
> I assume the index thing this is referring to is like indexes on a
> database? Also, I was curious is there a standalone unix program (or any
> platform, I have slackware 9 and win2k) that can create the indexes? I know
> for myself, I ha
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True, there is
probably not much point in having the indexes on a unix system, the reason why I
do this is partly to do with some of the study/website stuff I use the sword
software for, it seems to help me to have it on my unix
machine.
I also agree whole
heartedly with th
I think that the program should create the index either in the
background (separate thread or forked subprocess)
or in another program. And that while the index is being created that
the user should be able to do other things.
(Except perhaps create another index!) Only when the index is done,
I assume the index thing this is referring to is like indexes on a database?
Also, I was curious is there a standalone unix program (or any platform, I
have slackware 9 and win2k) that can create the indexes? I know for myself,
I have my sword library stored on a unix machine, using samba, and woul
Thanks for the clarification.
Dan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Little
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 3:33 PM
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Subject: Re: [sword-devel] Indexes
In the search window, below the search
In the search window, below the search type box and above the scop box,
there should be a button to create the index.
--Chris
Dan Adams wrote:
I realize this may be a dumb question, but how do we create the indexes? I
have noticed though that the time needed to open up a GenBooks module has
gotte
DM Smith wrote:
I did some testing. Overall impression: Looks great, but the performance
of building the index needs help. The
resultant size is significantly less.
Here is the results of the testing I did:
I first "disabled" Norton AntiVirus via the task bar.
1) I indexed KJV via Sword and it t
Lynn Allan wrote:
The radio buttons are enabled now after an index has been built. I see
a new option for "optimized search". I'm not clear what these do, but
will investigate.
"Optimized Search" uses the Lucene index and Lucene syntax. The other
three search types produce the old behavior with n
I realize this may be a dumb question, but how do we create the indexes? I
have noticed though that the time needed to open up a GenBooks module has
gotten much faster.
Dan Adams - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.infochi.com
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Hi!
I'm really happy that there is a lot of things happening in BibleCS package.
I would appreciate if someone could also release beta tools for windows
(including osis2mod).
Greetings
Chris
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I did some testing. Overall impression: Looks great, but the performance
of building the index needs help. The
resultant size is significantly less.
Here is the results of the testing I did:
I first "disabled" Norton AntiVirus via the task bar.
1) I indexed KJV via Sword and it took just over 2 h
Hi Greg,
Any progress since mid-January? Unstuck?
I could try to put together a VC6 project for lookup.cpp if that would
be helpful. I can also track down some "baby step training wheel" code
I used to try to understand how the sword-api internals worked ...
"mini-diatheke" and "micro-diatheke"
> I did hit an access violation specifying the 2nd Bible for Parallel:
> "Access violation at address 0040913D in module
'sword-1.5.8pre1.exe'.
> Read of address ."
These seem fixed with pre3. Thanks.
> I tried the "Create Index" for searching the ACV. It is still
grinding
> and taking a
Hi Troy ..
Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Thanks for all the feedback again.
Seems to have fixed the problems I'm aware of. Great work. Thanks.
God bless,
Barry Drake.
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